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NCLEX TEST- 1 ETHICS AND LAW

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NCLEX TEST- 1 ETHICS AND LAW

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NCLEX TEST- 1 ETHICS AND LAW

Creation Date: 2026/02/18

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Number of questions: 50

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1. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

2. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

3. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

4. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

5. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

6. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

7. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

8. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

9. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

10. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

11. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

12. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

13. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

14. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

15. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

16. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

17. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

18. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

19. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

HIPAA Protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

21. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

22. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

23. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

24. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

25. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

26. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

27. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

28. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

29. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

30. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

31. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

32. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

33. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

34. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

35. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

36. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

37. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

38. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

39. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

40. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

41. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

42. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

43. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

44. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

45. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

46. Discussing a patients diagnosis in an elevator is: Acceptable if no name is used. A HIPAA violation. Ethical but not legal. Allowed during report.

47. Which ethical principle means 'do no harm'?. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. Fidelity.

48. A competent patient refusing treatment reflects which principle?. Justice. Autonomy. Fidelity. Veracity.

49. Accessing a patient chart without assignment violates: Beneficence. HIPAA. Justice. Fidelity.

50. HIPAA protects which type of information?. Only medical diagnoses. Only financial data. Identifiable health information. Staff notes.

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